In this sermon, Joe Terrell addresses the theological themes of leadership, obedience, and the grace of God as exemplified in the figure of Joshua and culminating in the person of Christ. He emphasizes God’s command to Joshua to be "strong and courageous" because of the promise of success in leading Israel into the promised land despite their history of unbelief and rebellion. Terrell draws parallels between Joshua's leadership and Christ's sacrificial work, illustrating that just as God assured Joshua of victory against overwhelming odds, Christ fulfilled the law's requirements perfectly, becoming the ultimate Savior. Scripture references, particularly from the book of Joshua and Philippians, underscore this argument, demonstrating that true strength and success stem from reliance on God's promises and grace. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon is the understanding that while obedience to God's law is essential for success, it is Christ's active obedience that secures salvation for believers, freeing them from the law's condemnation.
“Only God's grace can turn an advantage into a blessing.”
“There is one who did keep it in every aspect of it.”
“At Calvary, He took that off. And he put on himself the filthy rag righteousness that I had made, full of sin, full of transgression.”
“If you're in Christ, they'll never find it. Why? It's gone.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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